Wolf Myers | ||
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Status | Active | |
Focus | Public Sector | |
Biographical Information | ||
Place of Birth | Washington DC | |
Nationality | American | |
Gender | Male | |
Pronouns | He / Him | |
Licenses | Driving License
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Residence | Alta St. | |
Physical Attributes | ||
Eye Color | Blue | |
Hair Color | Ginger | |
Relationship Information | ||
Sexuality | Heterosexual | |
Partner(s) | None | |
Children | Unknown | |
Employment Information | ||
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Role-Player Information | ||
Played By | CD93 | |
Other Characters | Jay Walker, Cody Pendant, Orion Townsend |
Wolf Myers is the current Warden of Beaver Bush Ranger Station and a former agent of the Federal Investigation Bureau (FIB).
Personality
Both a result of his federal law enforcement training from early adulthood and the subsequant downturns in his fortune, Wolf is a private figure who divulges little about his personal life and professional history. He is capable of steeliness and surefootedness, but often these traits are derived from a now-defunct time of his life. Wolf holds both a loathing and respect for the FIB, simultaneously longing for a return to his former life whilst begrudging it for bringing mockery and derision upon him from colleagues, friends and family alike. The questioning of his own beliefs have led to moments of uncertainty and hesitation under pressure. Although somewhat socially inept, Wolf holds his friends and colleagues in high esteem and strives to treat them with respect, always willing to defend them from adversaries.
Biography
Federal Investigation Bureau
Wolf was inducted in to the FIB Academy in Virginia at the age of 23 and undertook five months of intensive training having passed the entrance exam with distinction. Honing in on behavioral sciences and criminal investigations, Wolf graduated from the Academy and was assigned to the Los Santos Field Office (informally known as 'The Tower'). In 2005, the FIB launched a high-profile "Cold Case Initiative" - a comprehensive mission to reopen and examine decades-old investigations using modern techniques and abilties to solve old crimes. Wolf was assigned to one of a number of teams working in the Los Santos Cold Case Unit (CCU) and over the course of the next decade became lauded as one of the most successful Cold Case Operatives in the State. Wolf frequently liased with various levels of law enforcement across Los Santos and Blaine County in the course of his investigations and research. He took pride in his determination to bring closure to unsolved cases and for surviving family of the victims of these crimes.